Tickets are now on sale for the 2013 Provincetown Afterglow Festival, featuring new work by Justin Vivian Bond, Amber Martin, Lance Horne and more. The festival of innovative live art begins Sept. 9.

Running through Sept. 15, the annual festival is conceived by John Cameron Mitchell and Quinn Cox. Afterglow offers a mix of established and under-the-radar performers who push the boundaries of innovative art.

Mx Justin Vivian Bond • Meow-Zing! My Life as a Jazz Kitten Sept. 10 at 9 PM With v's inimitable sandpaper tongue Mx Bond purrs, scratches and sprays in this jazz-inspired rumination on the power of instinct and how to land on all four feet after a real hard fall—even without opposable thumbs! Have you been spayed or neutered? With Matt Ray.

Joseph Keckler • A Voice and Nothing More Sept. 11 at 7 PM Beckoning the audience into a labyrinth of memories and visions, acclaimed singer and performing artist Joseph Keckler brings the banal to an operatic intensity through a distinctive blend of narratives, media and music. In A Voice and Nothing More he unveils brand new pop songs, old stories and contemporary absurdist arias.

Lady Rizo • Wash Ashore Sept. 11 at 9 PM The cabaret superstar and winner of the 2012 Edinburgh TOAST Award returns for a third time to the Afterglow Festival. Combining vintage arrangements and theatrical explorations of pop tunes with her anthemic original songs, Lady Rizo reinvents the genre. Revel in her luscious Grammy-winning vocals as she emanates glamour, wit and insane charm. With Matt Ray, Ray Rizzo and Yair Evnine.

Molly Pope and Max Steele • Molly & Max: SalonSalon Sept. 12 at 7 PM A melding of minds between neo-retro cabaret darling Molly Pope and queer punk spiritualist and pop music deliquent Max Steele against the backdrop of that quintessential altar to self-worship, the beauty salon. Through madcap musical numbers, sparkling wit and a touch of soulful truth, they explore the salon as a place to undergo transformation while performing transformation. Seeking to uncover their unner beauty through excessive attention to outer beauty, Molly and Max join hands to give their souls the perfect manicure for your entertainment. With Matt Ray.

Erin Markey • Uncircumcised and Loving It Sept. 12 at 9 PM Markey creates a riotous and unexpectedly moving performance about figuring out who you might be. 90s pop, R&B, Country Western power-ballads, and original music score Erin's tales of midwestern family life and her salvation by Bible-Belt Christians, birthday presents and Ypsilanti strippers. With Matt Ray.

Mike Albo • The Junket Sept. 13 at 5 PM Albo's harrowingly hilarious solo show is about working as a freelance writer for a major New York newspaper (yes—that one), attending a crazy, bloated, ill-fated press junket, then watching as life turns into a parody of a tragedy. It's a funny, barbed, sharply observed monologue about our consumer culture, the compromised state of modern journalism, and what it takes to survive as a writer in the digital age. Taking us for a twisted ride along the blurred line between news and marketing, The Junket provokes questions about how we get our news and who gives it to us, and asks us all to think about the sacrifices we make, short of insanity, to follow our dreams. Directed by David Schweizer; video design by Larry Shea.

Amber Martin • Stoned SoulIn Love With Laura Nyro Sept. 13 at 7 PM The greatest high-octane vocalist of our generation, Martin belts out a collection of the best songs ever written by Laura Nyro for whose fans this will be a night to remember. And those unaquainted with the famed singer-songwriter? They can ill afford to miss this advanced level of Nyro education and entertainment. Martin performs both the hits and some obscure deep cuts, live, like they've never been heard before; and she'll be joined onstage by festival star Nath Ann Carrera and Brett Every on guitars, Patrick Johnson on percussions and backing vocals, and musical director Matt Ray on the baby grand.

Jill Pangallo • Unfollow Sept. 14 at 10 PM With a percolating mix of humor and emotional honesty, Jill Pangallo's newest solo offering, Unfollow, is a painfully hilarious exploration of our contemporary American pop-cultural insanity. With an adept mix of live and onscreen performance, Pangallo portrays a series of awkward stalkers, misguided fans, social media addicts and delusional dreamers. At first glance they seem like losers, until you realize that they are brave, complicated and a little bit like you.

Penny Arcade • The Girl Who Knew Too Much Sept. 15 at 5 PM The queen of underground performance, Arcade is unwavering in her quest to entertain, challenge and expand herself and audiences as this program of integrated selections from her most acclaimed works proves. The Girl Who Knew Too Much is an improvisational sampler woven from among her ten funny and insightful full-length works, including Bitch!Dyke!Faghag!Whore!, Bad Reputation, LaMiseria, Love, Sex and Sanity, and New York Values. Marking 28 years of take-no-prisoners performance, Arcade is celebrated both for her character and monologue work, drawn from life and oral history, and for her magnetic, high energy performance style and rare ability to articulate ideas still forming in the collective psyche that have yet to emerge or be sanctioned by collective consciousness.

Lance Horne • Text/Me Sept. 15 at 7 PM Horne takes the stage at his first Afterglow with tales of how he spent his summer vacation performing Australia, San Francisco, Burning Man, and touring Japan with the Von Trapps. Expect world premieres from his upcoming animated feature "Bremen," a surprise guest to sing his number from the "Smash" cutting-room floor, his Provincetown anthem along with hilarious on-theme text messages sent and received from tour and compositions on texts of great writers, from WH Auden to Neil Gaiman, who gave Horne unpublished poems to set to music. Highlights from the resulting The Night Before My Wedding and those from Horne and Winter Miller’s musical Amandine are on the set-list. Did we mention surprise guests?

Mattachine • Deus Ex Mattachine Peformance Ex Travaganza cum Dance Party Sept. 15 9 PM-1 AM MCs PJ DeBoy and Paul Dawson ("Shortbus") and Amber Martin all join mistress of controlled mayem Angela Di Carlo to bring their semi legendary dance party to Provincetown. Deus Ex Mattachine features a full-length program of ecstatic performances by this pack of wild imaginatives, with guest appearances by Casey Spooner (Fischerspooner), Adam Dugas, Brett Every and a plethera of festival favorites. The evening then transforms into old-school dance party realness.